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Arkansas RV Parks with Full Hookups

Arkansas RV Parks with Full Hookups

Quick Definition

Full hookups means water, electric, and sewer—all three. In Arkansas, this is less common than you might expect. Many state parks and U.S. Forest Service campgrounds offer electric-only or water/electric without sewer connections. Private parks cluster near Little Rock, Hot Springs, and the I-40 corridor, where you'll find the most reliable full-hookup sites. If you're looking for a wider selection of options, check out Arkansas RV parks to compare all available campgrounds statewide.

TL;DR

Full hookups in Arkansas require planning. The state's outdoor infrastructure leans toward primitive and partial-hookup camping. Your best bets are private parks near major cities and along the interstate. The Ozarks region has fewer full-hookup options than the central part of the state. Expect to pay $35–$55 per night for full hookups. 50-amp service is increasingly standard for newer parks and larger RVs. If a park doesn't offer full sewer, most have dump stations for tanks.

Best Full-Hookup Parks: Ozarks

The Ozarks region is beautiful but hookup-challenged. State parks and national forest campgrounds dominate, and most cap out at electric-only. However, a few private parks near Fayetteville and Eureka Springs have stepped up.

Horseshoe Canyon Ranch RV Park near Mount Ida offers 50-amp full hookups with pull-throughs and Wi-Fi—a rarity in the Ozarks proper. War Eagle Cavern RV Park outside Eureka Springs has water and electric; it doesn't offer sewer, but guests praise its proximity to attractions and the dump station on-site. Scenic Oaks RV Park in Rogers provides reliable full hookups with reasonable rates for the area.

For rural Ozarks camping, expect partial hookups. The trade-off is stunning scenery, fewer crowds, and lower cost. Many parks offer dump stations so boondockers can empty tanks before heading out.

If you want to explore the full range of Ozarks camping, see Arkansas Ozarks RV parks.

Best Full-Hookup Parks: Ouachita & Central

This is where Arkansas's full-hookup density improves. Hot Springs and Little Rock both have private parks with dependable water, electric, and sewer.

Hot Springs RV Park sits walking distance from Bathhouse Row and offers 50-amp full hookups, large pull-throughs, and a clubhouse. Camelot RV Park near Little Rock provides full hookups with concrete pads, free Wi-Fi, and 30/50-amp options. Pleasant Valley RV Park just south of Little Rock is smaller but well-maintained, with full hookups and seasonal rates.

The Ouachita Mountains region also has Mountain Oaks RV Park with full sewer service and 50-amp availability—increasingly important as RVs grow larger. These parks cater to snowbirds and long-term travelers, so they invest in modern amenities.

For a comprehensive look at parks across this region, check Ouachita Mountains RV parks.

What to Know Before You Book

Full hookups in Arkansas come with nuances.

Dump stations matter. Even parks with full sewer occasionally have dump issues in winter or during maintenance. Always ask the front desk about dump station hours and condition.

50-amp isn't universal. Many older parks offer 30-amp only. If you have a larger RV or air-conditioning and electric heating, 50-amp is worth the premium. Check availability before booking.

Seasonal pricing is real. Winter rates (Nov–Feb) can be 20–30% higher near Hot Springs and Little Rock as snowbirds flock south. Book early or plan travel around peak season.

Wi-Fi ranges from spotty to excellent. Modern parks near Fayetteville and Little Rock offer strong Wi-Fi. Rural parks may have weak or no internet. If you're working remotely, confirm speeds before arrival.

For more details on central Arkansas options, see Little Rock RV parks.

Cost Comparison

Price varies by region, season, and amenities.

Ozarks private parks: $30–$45/night. Most offer 30-amp; 50-amp costs more.

Hot Springs: $40–$60/night for full hookups, higher in winter. Walking distance to attractions adds premium.

Little Rock area: $35–$50/night for full hookups. More competition keeps prices moderate.

Rural central Arkansas: $25–$40/night. Full hookups less common; many parks offer water/electric only.

Peak season (Nov–Feb): Add 15–30% to above rates. Off-season (July–Sept) may offer discounts of 10–20%.

Long-term discounts (7+ days) are common. Weekly rates can save 10–15% versus nightly.

At a Glance

Park NameLocationFull HookupsPull-ThruNightly RatePetsWi-Fi
Hot Springs RV ParkHot SpringsYes (50-amp)Yes$45–$55YesYes
Camelot RV ParkLittle RockYes (30/50-amp)Yes$38–$48YesYes
Horseshoe Canyon RanchMount IdaYes (50-amp)Yes$40–$50YesYes
Scenic Oaks RV ParkRogersYes (30-amp)Some$35–$42YesYes
Pleasant Valley RV ParkLittle Rock SouthYes (30-amp)Some$32–$40LimitedYes
Mountain Oaks RV ParkOuachita RegionYes (50-amp)Yes$38–$48YesLimited
War Eagle CavernEureka SpringsWater/Elec (no sewer)Some$30–$38YesLimited
Eureka Springs RV ParkEureka SpringsYes (30-amp)Some$35–$45YesYes

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between full hookups and partial hookups? Full hookups include water, electric, and sewer. Partial means two of the three (usually water and electric, no sewer). Dry camping is no hookups at all.

Do I need 50-amp service? Not always. Older RVs and travel trailers run fine on 30-amp. If you have large air conditioning, electric heat, and multiple appliances running, 50-amp prevents breaker issues and lets you use everything simultaneously.

Can I stay longer to get a discount? Yes. Most Arkansas parks offer weekly (7-day) and monthly rates 10–20% below nightly prices. Ask about extended-stay discounts when you book.

What happens if the park is full or closes temporarily? Check ahead. Many smaller parks close briefly for seasonal maintenance. Call or email before traveling to confirm availability.

Is Wi-Fi reliable enough for remote work? It depends on the park. Urban parks near Little Rock and Fayetteville usually offer 50+ Mbps. Rural parks may have spotty or weak service. Ask for real-world speed expectations, not just "Wi-Fi available."

How do dump stations work if I don't have full sewer hookups? You drive your RV to the dump station, connect your gray and black tanks, and empty them. Most parks charge nothing; a few add $5–$10. Ask the office for hours and location.

Are pets really allowed at all these parks? Most allow pets with restrictions: size limits, breed restrictions, or additional fees ($3–$10/night). Confirm pet policies before booking, especially if you have large dogs or multiple animals.

What's the busiest season, and when should I avoid Arkansas RV parks? Winter (Nov–Feb) is peak for full-hookup parks, especially near Hot Springs. July–September is quieter and cheaper. Spring (Mar–May) and fall (Sept–Oct) are sweet spots: good weather, moderate prices, fewer crowds.

Can I negotiate rates directly with the park? Some do, especially for weekly or monthly stays. Call the park manager rather than booking online. Personal contact sometimes yields discounts, especially off-season or for longer commitments.

What's the nearest full-hookup park if I'm traveling the I-40 corridor? Camelot RV Park (Little Rock) and Hot Springs RV Park are your main anchor points. Both sit near I-40 and offer reliable full hookups. For points west of Little Rock, options thin out; plan to stay in a town or head south toward Hot Springs.

Seller CTA

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